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How to disable Windows Update in Windows 10 RTM

With Windows 10, Microsoft did an unexpected and unpleasant change of taking away control from the end user for installing updates. Now, the Home edition and the Pro edition do not allow the user to easily control how updates are delivered and installed on their OS. In the Windows Update UI of the Settings app, the user can only defer or postpone updates, but there is no option to disable them entirely and check for updates manually and selectively install them. If you cannot tolerate this automatic update nonsense and want control over your updates once again, here is what you can do to stop and disable Windows Update in Windows 10 RTM.

Windows Update is actually just a regular Windows service process. Once it is stopped, updates will not be downloaded and installed. So, to disable Windows Update in Windows 10 RTM, you can disable the appropriate service. Here's how you do it.

This will disable Windows Update and prevent Windows 10 from downloading updates automatically and installing them. Whenever, when you wish to check for and install updates, you can just enable the service.

Method 2. Use the Group Policy editor (Pro, Enterprise and Education edition only)

In Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise and Education editions only, you can use Group Policy to set Windows Update to notify you about updates but not download them. It is useful when you don't want forced updates, but also don't want to entirely disable Windows Updates. Every time new updates are available, Windows 10 will show you a toast notification about them:

Enable the Group Policy named Configure Automatic Updates and set it to "2 - Notify for download and notify for install":Now, Open the Settings app -> Update and Secutiry -> Windows Updates. There you have to click the button "Check for updates". This is very important, because without doing this trick Windows 10 will not apply the changes your made and will not stop downloading and installing updates automatically.

There, create a new 32-bit DWORD value named "AUOptions" and set it to 2:Again, Open the Settings app -> Update and Secutiry -> Windows Updates. There you have to click the button "Check for updates". This is very important,

Restart Windows 10 and you are done. Note that despite setting Group Policy option, Windows Update says "Available updates will be downloaded and installed automatically". If it ignores your policy setting, then try Method three.

Method three. Use Winaero Tweaker You can disable Windows Update in Windows 10 using Winaero Tweaker. Go to Behavior -> Windows Update Settings: Use this time saving option to avoid Registry and Group Policy editing.

Method four. Set your wireless or cellular connections to metered

Windows 10 does not download updates automatically when you are on a metered connection. You can use this feature to control when updates are downloaded and installed. After you are done installing updates, you can just set your connection to non-metered.

To set a connection as metered, follow these steps:

Open the Settings app by pressing Win+I and go to the Network & Internet section.

Click Wi-Fi on the left and then click "Advanced Options" on the right.

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I used the group policy editor (option 2) on two machines and it has worked for both. I am now getting messages saying “you need to update”. I was going to roll back to Win7 on the laptop if I couldn’t fix this – it cost me a heap (well, a few dollars) when I used my prepaid mobile phone as a hotspot for the laptop and it promptly downloaded updates without telling me!!

Open the Settings app -> Update and Secutiry -> Windows Updates. There you have to click the button “Check for updates”. Without doing this trick Windows 10 will not apply the changes your made and will not stop downloading and installing updates automatically. I added this info to the article.

I went back to allows updates by setting “manual” … I restarded the pc. I see that I have not the tab “windows update” in the control panel. The only thing I can do is to uninstall previous updates. How could I access to windows update?

There is an option in WinAeroTweaker for it, which sets AUOptions to 2. I suggest providing all four options in WinAero Tweaker, with value of AUOptions of: 0: use Windows 10 automatic update 1: do not check for updates 2: notify before downloading updates 3: notify before installing updates.

AUOptions of 1 2 and 3 say then in red that Updates are administered. It is no longer possible to shut down Windows 10 forcibly (shutdown -s -f) when updates are pending.

There is a catch worth to be known: Check for Updates starts the full update process. It checks for updates, downloads them, installs them, and does insist on an pending, unavoidable, updating restart. This happens no matter what the AUOptions setting is. It is not just checking. Even Repeat in its place does the same.

However, clicking You need some updates in the Notifications is safe. It gives you a Download button. (….well, Windows could still decide to download after a few days of wait, but I did not try that far.)

In order to change AUOptions risk-free, I disconnected from Internet while changing AUOptions, did the required “Check for Updates” or “Repeat”, and reconnected again.

There is a catch worth to be known: Check for Updates starts the full update process. It checks for updates, downloads them, installs them, and does insist on an pending, unavoidable, updating restart. This happens no matter what the AUOptions setting is. It is not just checking. Even Repeat in its place does the same. However, clicking You need some updates in the Notifications is safe. It gives you a Download button. (….well, Windows could still decide to download after a few days of wait, but I did not try that far.)

(In order to change AUOptions risk-free, I disconnected from Internet while changing AUOptions, did the required Check for Updates or Repeat, and reconnected again.)

Thank you for the suggestion. This is KB3081448, but is only for App Updates, which it allows to be turned off. The option is in Store->(Head)->Settings.

I found that Disabling the Windows Update service is stable. (setting to Disabled, reverse by setting to Manual.). However it is not for everyone.

I found that WinAero, update pane, Method #2 does not work. The OS in question is Windows 10 Home, 10240, German, (nonactivated in case it matters) Winaero 0.3.2. It is a clean install on an empty computer. It did not Disable the service for some reason unknown to me I would suggest WinAero, as a side-suggestion, to have two options in Method #2, one that Disables the service, one that restores it to Manual.

Thanks for taking care at all on the tuning issues – .Большое спасибо!

And another information: one might get the message Some settings are managed by your organization, in red, in the update pane, in Windows 10 Home. This however depends on the Privacy->Feedback->Basic setting, and its presence is not related in Windows 10 Home to disabling the update service, or doing anything to the registry with respect to automatic updates.

I have downloaded your Winaero Tweaker in order to regain control over Windows Updates. I was getting infuriated from lengthy start-ups and shut-downs while automatic updates were being done. I have chosen the option in the Tweaker to Notify Only and it is working beautifully.

Just one question, please. How could I undo this tweak? Don’t expect to need this but just in case …

There doesn’t seem to be an undo in the Tweak options. If I used services.msc in the Run dialogue and then under Windows Updates chose the Automatic option, would that do it?

Merely disabling Windows Update via Services solves nothing – It re-enables itself. This is what makes people so angry, basically I have no control over the machine I purchased. I’m sick and tired of Windows Update constantly re-enabling, and constant wake-ups (also re-enabling in Task Scheduler).

A guide to permanently disable the damn thing: https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/4v2ffz/guide_how_to_completely_disable_automatic_updates/

Sergey, I have no words to thank all your excellent work, magnificent! My question is because the interface of the last update of Winaero, in this section of DISABLE the fuck updates of W10, is different from the one shown in the screenshot, there is only ONE option: Disable. What does this imply regarding the old interface with TWO options?

Oh, finally, I see that if W10 updates are disabled, those of Windos Defender are also disabled, right? Therefore, to update Defender, you would have to open Winaero, ENABLE the option of automatic updates, restart, update Defender, return to Winaero, disable updates and restart, am I right?

The older version of the feature in Winaero Tweaker had two options, you are right. Some time ago, Microsoft eliminated the first one, so only the option “Disable” left in the UI. You are right about Defender updates, since Microsoft redistributes them via the Windows Update. Then updates are disabled, Windows Defender doesn’t receive updates too.

Thanks for your reply. However, I discovered that it is NOT necessary to ENABLE the W10 updates in Winaero and then update WDefender manually, since it can be done directly.

That is, you can keep the W10 update UNABLE, and at the same time open Defender and update it manually. It is not necessary then to perform any reboot.

The bad thing is that the interface of the Defender is now a real trash compared to his first times in W10 that was much more intuitive and was handled by a child with a tit. As always, Microsoft harming the user as much as possible.

Thanks!

PS : Now I hope that NEVER suffer more the terrifying Updates of W10 (two years suffering, so that some things on my PC work worse, and the rest has NOT improved at all!).

Of course, now I must pay attention to the manual updates of WDefender.

Hi, I set Windows Update Service to “Disabled” and, in Windows Update Properties, in the Recovery tab, I set “Take no action” in First failure, but the service keeps settings itself to “Manual (trigger start)” and to start automatically. So, everytime I turn on my pc, I have to check the service to see if it started by itself and to stop it to prevent to download updates. I just can’t understand what makes it to set to “Manual (trigger start)” even if disabled.

I have verified that, with automatic updates of Windows 10 turned off, however, Windows Defender is updated automatically as well. Therefore, it is not necessary, -as I thought at the beginning-, to perform any manual update of the Windows Defender. I repeat, Windows Defender is updated automatically, without any problems.

Hey, when I disable automatic Updates in Winaero Tweaker, Windows also errors when I try to update automatically – but from time to time it is indeed important to update. Is this a bug or is there a workaround?